The ruling only addresses the year-long contract, not the most recent short-term bridge contract between Equifax and IRS.
Few contractors can afford to ignore the yearly priorities spelled out by the General Services Administration.
Cyber attacks travel at the speed of light and nothing the military has can keep up, least of all the acquisition process.
The market research firm Deltek found the small business sector has seen significant reductions over the last seven years.
The Defense Department and Army are changing the way they hire and train acquisition professionals.
Short of protesting a contract award to a competitor, there's nothing a contractor can do when it gets a bad performance rating.
As the Defense Department plans to split its acquisition office, it's planning on using existing authorities to take a bite out of contracting time.
Kay Kapoor is leaving after more than four years leading the telecom giant’s federal, state, local government division.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will use both sides of the General Services Administration's OASIS governmentwide professional services vehicles.
Oracle called the government’s efforts to modernize technology "out of sync" and filled with "false narratives."
When agencies use the Defense Contract Audit Agency for cost audits, contractors wait for two years or longer for contract closeouts.
Attorney and government contracts expert Jonathan Aronie of Sheppard Mullins, joins host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center, for a wide ranging discussion of Section 801 of the Defense Authorization bill, the future of GSA schedules, and bid protests. October 9, 2017
After merger of three Pentagon IT organizations, the new Joint Service Provider declares full operational capability, becomes part of the Defense Information Systems Agency.
The rates of growth around federal cybersecurity remains uncertain. Now the data analysis firm Govini has put some numbers around it.
The Defense Department's contracts get hung up at the Defense Contract Audit Agency, where it takes more than two years on average to close a contract.